<p>I’d like to thank all of you once again for your input.</p>
<p>To sum it up: Transferring within Cornell seems pretty harmless as long as you do it relatively early even for premeds (first year engineering has premed courses). </p>
<p>Also Cornell engineering is pretty much harder than CAS but thats the way at every college. I can’t determine how I will do at Cornell Engineering until I actually go there. So far my HS career has showed that I am stronger at math and science than other subjects (although I do enjoy the humanities and english.) </p>
<p>The problem thats left is that my first semester won’t “really” expose me to engineering since I’ll be taking a lot of classes that aren’t engineering specific (maybe an intro to engineering course but i dunno how representative that is) I think ill make my decision once I get there.</p>
<p>As for premed rates go lets just disregard them until we can find data that is comparable. I’ve sent out an email to the premed engineering society at Cornell asking them for more info regarding CAS vs COE i’ll post more info on this thread when I get it.</p>